Piquet

Piquet (/ˈpɪkɨt/; ) is an early 16th-century trick-taking card game for two players.

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Lotus 100T
... three-time and current World Champion Nelson Piquet, Lotus were very much an also-ran team during much of 1988 ... Piquet picked up a number of points, including three third-placed finishes, during the season, but the car's lack of ultimate speed resulted in Lotus's first season ... made the car difficult to drive, a common complaint of Piquet, Nakajima, and the team's test driver Martin Donnelly ...
Two Of Hearts - Current - French Design - Piquet
... The piquet deck is a subset of the French-suited 52-card deck, with all values from 2 through 6 in each suit removed ... in a variety of games a trick-taking game from the 14th century, Piquet, gave the deck its most common name and the game of Belote also uses this deck ...
Piquet (disambiguation)
... Piquet might refer to Piquet, a card game a type of stripped deck used to play the card game ... People with surname Piquet Georges Jules Piquet (fl ... in the Second French Colonial Empire under Third Republic Laurence Piquet (fl ...
Piquet Racing
... Piquet Racing was a short-lived British Formula 3000 racing team set up in 1992 by Brazilian Formula One world champion Nelson Piquet and Nigel Stepney ... The team entered a single car for Olivier Beretta, a young Monegasque friend of Piquet, in the 1992 Formula 3000 season ...
Piquet - Other References
... with examples, in this site http//www.1911encyclopedia.org/Piquet Berkley ... Piquet and Rubicon Piquet ...